The Beauties of Shakespeare, Volumen1T. Y. Crowell, 1984 |
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... leave the figure or disfigure it . A RECLUSE LIFE . Therefore , fair Hermia , question your desires ; Know of your youth , examine well your blood , Whether , if you yield not to your father's choice , You can endure the livery of a nun ...
... leave the figure or disfigure it . A RECLUSE LIFE . Therefore , fair Hermia , question your desires ; Know of your youth , examine well your blood , Whether , if you yield not to your father's choice , You can endure the livery of a nun ...
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... Leave not a rack behind . We are such stuff As dreams are made on , and our little life Is rounded with a sleep . DRUNKARDS ENCHANTED BY ARIEL . I told you , sir , they were red - hot with drinking ; So full of valour that they smote ...
... Leave not a rack behind . We are such stuff As dreams are made on , and our little life Is rounded with a sleep . DRUNKARDS ENCHANTED BY ARIEL . I told you , sir , they were red - hot with drinking ; So full of valour that they smote ...
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William Shakespeare. O thou that dost inhabit in my breast , Leave not the mansion so long tenantless , Lest , growing ruinous , the building fall And leave no memory of what it was ! Repair me with thy presence , Silvia ; Thou gentle ...
William Shakespeare. O thou that dost inhabit in my breast , Leave not the mansion so long tenantless , Lest , growing ruinous , the building fall And leave no memory of what it was ! Repair me with thy presence , Silvia ; Thou gentle ...
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AS YOU LIKE | 10 |
COMEDY OF ERRORS | 24 |
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